
General practitioner with 15 years of experience in family medicine and preventive care
Experience
15 years
Languages
English, Persian
Location
Jumeirah, Dubai
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Dr. Majid Sedaghatkish is a General Practitioner at Iranian Hospital in Dubai, bringing 15 years of clinical experience to comprehensive primary care. He is fluent in English and Persian, enabling him to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population and provide culturally sensitive care.
Dr. Sedaghatkish manages a full range of acute and chronic conditions across all age groups, with a particular focus on preventive medicine, health screenings, chronic disease management, and lifestyle counseling. His approach emphasizes patient education and long-term wellness, helping patients understand their health and make informed decisions about their care.
Known for his compassionate and patient-centered approach, Dr. Sedaghatkish is committed to building trust with his patients and supporting them through various health challenges. He is well-suited to those seeking a reliable GP for ongoing family healthcare and preventive medicine.
Special interests: patient education, health promotion, lifestyle counseling.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
General Practitioner
Iranian Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Persian.
Iranian Hospital, Jumeirah, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Acute Infections, Chronic Diseases, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Preventive Health Concerns.
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